A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES

Nearby: Lewes

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'Chailey Common is one of the largest heathland commons in the South of England, covering 450 acres and was designated as a Local Nature Reserve in 1966. It has also been made a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) for its heathland plants and diverse insect and bird communities ... Chailey Common is open access land, but to minimise disturbance to wildlife it is better to keep to the footpaths. Leaflets on self-guided walks around the Common are available from East Sussex County Council ... '

'We are a friendly walking group that arranges a regular programme of walks, social events, coach outings, and holidays for members. We also maintain rights of way in the area, provide courses for members on map reading and becoming walk leaders. We have produced books of walks in our local region.'

'Inaugurated in 2009, to coincide with the 125th anniversary of the Greenwich Meridian, the walk begins at the splendid monument to King George V at Peacehaven in East Sussex and ends ... on the coast at Sand le Mere in East Yorkshire.'

'A traverse of the lonely Laughton levels. Savour the joys of solitude and a surprising variety of scenery ... This is a walk of the pastoral, of villages and farms and quiet pleasures. In walking it you will be helping to keep some less well used paths free of overgrowth. For most of the walk you are unlikely to meet another walker.'

'A selection of popular walks originally published on the Sussex Ouse Conservation Society website. Written in 2006 these walks have not been revisited by the authors so landmarks may have changed. If you encounter any changes please contact us and we will endeavour to update them ...'